IReadOnlyCheckConstraint Interface
Definition
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Represents a check constraint on the entity type.
public interface IReadOnlyCheckConstraint : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Infrastructure.IReadOnlyAnnotatable
type IReadOnlyCheckConstraint = interface
interface IReadOnlyAnnotatable
Public Interface IReadOnlyCheckConstraint
Implements IReadOnlyAnnotatable
- Derived
- Implements
Remarks
See Database check constraints for more information and examples.
Properties
EntityType |
Gets the entity type on which this check constraint is defined. |
Item[String] |
Gets the value of the annotation with the given name, returning |
ModelName |
Gets the name of the check constraint in the model. |
Name |
Gets the database name of the check constraint. |
Sql |
Gets the constraint sql used in a check constraint in the database. |
Methods
AnnotationsToDebugString(Int32) |
Gets the debug string for all annotations declared on the object. (Inherited from IReadOnlyAnnotatable) |
FindAnnotation(String) |
Gets the annotation with the given name, returning |
GetAnnotation(String) |
Gets the annotation with the given name, throwing if it does not exist. (Inherited from IReadOnlyAnnotatable) |
GetAnnotations() |
Gets all annotations on the current object. (Inherited from IReadOnlyAnnotatable) |
GetDefaultName() |
Returns the default database name that would be used for this check constraint. |
GetDefaultName(StoreObjectIdentifier) |
Returns the default database name that would be used for this check constraint. |
GetName(StoreObjectIdentifier) |
Gets the database name of the check constraint. |
ToDebugString(MetadataDebugStringOptions, Int32) |
Creates a human-readable representation of the given metadata. Warning: Do not rely on the format of the returned string. It is designed for debugging only and may change arbitrarily between releases. |
Applies to
Entity Framework